MUPPETMONKEY
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This picture might have been posted here before but I found it on the net today and it brought a lot of memories:
That's the very first Abelardo from 1972's Plaza Sésamo. He was a gargantuan stiff dragon. His beak moved with string that was attached to his hand.
It was weird because you could see the guy moving up and down his hand so the beak could move as he asked for "semillas de calabaza" to eat.
Paco was a puppet. He was always screaming out from a window.
An interesting fact from the humans on the show was that the man who played Toño was the spanish voice for Fred Flinstone and Bert. Also, the "woman" on the street was the spanish voice for Wilma.
Now that was a walk trough latinamerican memory lane.
That's the very first Abelardo from 1972's Plaza Sésamo. He was a gargantuan stiff dragon. His beak moved with string that was attached to his hand.
It was weird because you could see the guy moving up and down his hand so the beak could move as he asked for "semillas de calabaza" to eat.
Paco was a puppet. He was always screaming out from a window.
An interesting fact from the humans on the show was that the man who played Toño was the spanish voice for Fred Flinstone and Bert. Also, the "woman" on the street was the spanish voice for Wilma.
Now that was a walk trough latinamerican memory lane.